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SirSyed Ahmed Khan
1. Farsi Maddarsa Muradabad
He establised a Farsi Maddarsa at Muradabad in 1859. It was the starting point of Sir Syed's Educational struggle. In this Maddarsa, English is also taught besides English.
2. Victoria School Ghazipur
SirSyed establised first modern Victoria School at Ghazipur (1864). In this school, besides Modern Education five languages (English, Urdu, Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit) were also taught.
3. Establishment of Scientific...

SirSyed Ahmed Khan and His Contributions
Some personalities leave far-reaching effects in history and the succeeding generations cannot ignore them. Such is the personality of SirSyed Ahmed Khan who showed the ray of light to the Muslims and enabled them to restore their lost status.
The great emancipator of the Indian Muslims SirSyedAhmadKhan was born at Delhi on October 17, 1817. This is the period when the great Mughal Empire was close to a complete collapse. Sir Syed’s family had...

Contribution of SirSyed Ahmed Khan towards Muslim education
July 15, 2010
Q.1. Describe the contribution ofSirSyed Ahmed Khan towards Muslim education.
Sir Syed’s (1817-98) Contribution towards Muslim Education
Perhaps the Muslims of the Sub-Continent owe their greatest gratitude to Syed Ahmed Khan. He flourished in the second half of the 19th century. His talent, deep-insight, love for Islam and hard work played a major role in the revival of Muslims in India. SirSyed Ahmed Khan was born...

Brief History of Sir Ziauddin
On the occasion of 135th Birth Anniversary of Lt. Colonel Dr. Sir Ziauddin AhmedSir Ziauddin Ahmad was a Mathematical genius and one of the very famous and popular and longest serving Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. Who was one of the pillar of Aligarh Movement . Besides this he was also renowned Parliamentarian, educationist and scholar. Later on he become the only Rector of Aligarh Muslim University in 1946 by AMU Executive Council after he...

SIRSYEDAHMADKHAN
A GREAT MUSLIM REFORMER
Following their crushing of the revolution of 1857, the British consolidated their secular rule in the Indian subcontinent, which marginalized, if not totally ignored, religion, particularly Islam. The whole of India suffered in the backlash, but the consequences were most devastating for the Muslims. It was at this critical juncture that SyedAhmadKhan (1817-1898) gallantly came forward to counter the threat, and to defend the Islamic faith and...

SIRSYED AHMED KHAN: HIS LIFE AND CONTRIBUTION
Sir Syed’s vision and his laborious efforts to meet the demands of challenging times are highly commendable. The dark post 1857 era was indeed hopeless and only SirSyed could penetrate through its thick veil to visualize the Nation’s destinies. He rightly believed that the past had its merits and its legacies were valuable but it was the future that a society was called upon to cope with.
SirSyed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898) was a great visionary,...

SirSyed Ahmed Khan Bahadur, GCSI (also Sayyid AhmadKhan)(Urdu: سید احمد خان بہا در; October 17, 1817 – March 27, 1898), commonly known as SirSyed, was an Indian educator and politician, and an Islamic reformer and modernist[1][2]. SirSyed pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India by founding the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, which later developed into the Aligarh Muslim University. His work gave rise to a new generation of Muslim intellectuals and politicians who composed...

British Raj, Indian independence movement, Indian National Congress
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was known as the Aga Khan, a title he inherited from his father. He grew up under the care of his mother who took a great interest in his education. Until the age of 18 years, Aga Khan III received education in Bombay and Poona. He was later given the title “His Highness” by the British Government. The Aga Khan believed that the poor status of Muslims in India was illiteracy, and therefore, education was the greatest solution. He felt that education should be a medium of service to others and a tool...

and statesman of the 19th Century, SirSyedAhmadKhan was born in Delhi on October 17, 1817. His family on the maternal and paternal side had close contacts with the Mughal court. His maternal grandfather, Khwajah Farid was a Wazir in the court of Akbar Shah II. His paternal grandfather Syed Hadi held a mansab and the title of Jawwad Ali Khan in the court of Alamgir II. His father, Mir Muttaqi, had been close to Akbar Shah since the days of his prince-hood. Syed Ahmad's mother, Aziz-un-Nisa, took...

proponents of military action had upheld it, calling Ayub Khan a saviour. A new system was evolved which replaced the federal parliamentary system leading to absolute dictatorship. With unfair intentions he took every step which consolidated his grip on power.
After 11 years of independence, Pakistan was going through experiments in governance, with no constitution, no democracy. The fallout of this cast deep influences on the years to come. That Ayub Khan was an ambitious person is evident from his own writings...

Movement for the revival and regeneration of the Muslims of Sub-Continent.
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SyedAhmad Khan's Aligarh Movement played a significant role in bringing about an intellectual revolution among the Indian Muslims. Thus it succeeded in achieving its major objectives, i.e. educational progress and social reform. His efforts earned SirSyed the title "Prophet of Education".
Aligarh Movement was the movement led by SirSyed Ahmed Khan, to educate the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent after the defeat of the...

asdkljsdnasld asdkljas punishment. They were helpless before the British and their combine lobby with Hindus; so, in these conditions they neither trusted Hindus nor British, who spared no effort to tortured Muslims.
In such conditions, SirSyedAhmadKhan came forward and tried to help the Muslims come out from such deplorable and miserable conditions. He guided the Muslims towards the right path and attempted to draw out the Muslims from such helpless condition. He started a movement in order...

SIRSYED AHMED KHAN
Early Biography Details
SirSyed Ahmed Khan was born in 1817 in Delhi. He came from a wealthy family
and his father gave him high quality education. When he was 18 SirSyed was
skilled in Arabic, Persian, Mathematics and Medicine. He was also introduced as
Sub-continent most able writer. In 1838 his father died so he became a judge in
Delhi in 1846. When the war of Independence broke out in 1857 he was working
as Chief Judge in Bijnaur and had saved the life of British...

Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinuidm were the main three religions in India.
6. Indian was known as the ‘Golden sparrow’ because of its sound economy and resources.
7. The spread of Islam in the Sub-continent, owes much to the selfless and dedicated services of eminent sufis, mystics, and religions leaders such as Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh, Khawaja Mueen-ud-Din Chishty. Sheikh Baha-ud-Din Zakria, Khawaja Bakhtiar Kaki, Baba Farid-ud-Din Olia, Majadid Alf Sani, Shah Wali Ullah and many others of those times...

Services rendered by Shah Wali-Ullah (1703-62)
Shah Wali-Ullah was a great Muslim saint of the 18th century. His real name was Qutbud-Din Ahmed but due to his spiritual virtues he was called Wali-ullah. He was born to a noble learned family of Delhi on 21st February 1703. His father Shah Abdur-Rahim was a renowned scholar of that period. Shah Wali-Ullah showed great promise at an early age. By the age of fifteen he had mastered the major branches of Islamic studies.. After the death of his father...

began long before 1875. Including the infidelity of the Hindus and infidelity of other sections of the native inhabitants of the sub-continent. However it was fully realized that armed struggle would be futile and that the situation demanded a long political and constitutional struggle for the coveted independence. The muslime of the sub-continent also realized the facts of being a minority in the sub-continent and being left alone to their fate by the major sections of the natives, especially the Hindus...

﻿Introduction
Muslim League was a political group that led the movement calling for a separate Muslim nation to be created at the time of the partition of British India(1947). The Muslim League was founded in 1906 to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims. At first the league was encouraged by the British and was generally favourable to their rule, but the organization adopted self-government for India as its goal in 1913.
For several decades the league and its leaders, notably Mohammed Ali Jinnah...

2008 Political Events
*Jan 1st - A New Hampshire law legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples comes into effect. May 15th - California becomes the second U.S. state after Massachusetts in 2004 to legalize same-sex marriage after the state's own Supreme Court rules a previous ban unconstitutional.
*Feb 24th - Fidel Castro retires as the President of Cuba after nearly fifty years.
*Mar 17th - New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer resigns after a scandal involving a high-end prostitute...

work that his name will always be reverenced amongst Mohammadans and, indeed, by Indians of other creeds. SyedAhmadKhan had set out to achieve the following objectives:-
To protect Islam from the onslaught of Christian missionaries and to prove that it was the one true religion;
To remove the bitter enmity which had arisen between the Muslim and the British for religious or political reasons and to establish friendly relations between them;
To reinterpret the teaching of Islam and...

Theory means the cultural, political, economic, spiritual, and societal differences between the two major groups of people, Hindus & Muslims of the Sub Continent. It was the foundation for the Partition of India in 1947. It declared that Muslims and Hindus were two separate nations by every ideological description and consequently Muslims should have an self-governing homeland in the Muslim majority areas of British India so that they can protect their cultural ,political as well as social rights....

Society's Shakespear papers.
SIR RICHMOND CAMPBELL SHAKESPEAR was born in India on 11 May, 1812. His father was John Talbot Shakespear (1783-1825) of the Bengal Civil Service; his mother, Emily Thackeray, eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray, also of the B.C.S. and father of the novelist. The Shakespears had a long tradition of military and civil service in India, Afghanistan, Burma, and later in Kuwait where Captain W.H.I. Shakespear was Political Agent until his death in 1915. originally...

PESTEL: POLITICAL ANALYSIS
German Empire was created in 1871 by chancellor Otto von Bismarck. History dates back to holy German Empire (962-1806AD). The Reichstage, or elested parliament, had only a limited role in the imperial government. Post 1945: WW II Divided Germany in 2 parts: West Germany (Rish Germany) and East Germany (Poor Germany). Berlin: capital of Germany was also divided in 2 parts by way of “Berlin wall”. Location: central Europe. Area: 357,104 Km2. Inhabitants 2008: 82,2 Million...

Berlin, Federal government of the United States, German Empire
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oneness among them. The sense of unity might be an account, of the people having common history and culture. But nationality largely requires the element ofpolitical independence either achieved or aspired.
Secondly, a nation must have a political organization of passionate desire for such an organization. But a nationality is a political, cultural, spiritual and unified community of a people.
A.E. Zimmern said:
“Nationality, like religion, is subjective, psychological, a condition of mind...

Abul Khair Khan
Battles Against Jungars
Prepared by Smagulov Alim
Biography
Khan of the Little Zhuz Muhammad Abulkhair Ghazi Bahadur Khan, was born in 1693. He grew up in an environment where Kazakh Khanate were attacked by the Jungaria and Kalmyks. XVIII century In the history of the Kazakh nation was particularly tragic, the constant attacks from the Jungar invaders did not allow people to develop steadily. Abulkhair showed special courage and intelligence to protect the cities of Tashkent...

Early life Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary was born into a mid-low class Malay family; whose house was without necessities and luxuries. His highest education was only until form five, and he never went to university. A whole lot of his knowledge and experience was gained through his own entrepreneurship experience during his youth time.
Due in part his family's mediocre-to-poor background, Syed Mokhtar al Bukhary had to step into the working world in his early life, while pursuing his primary and secondary...

Political and Economic Trends in Human Service Delivery
Economic and political events relate to current trends in the human service field with the intentions of meeting the growing needs of people everywhere. High financing requirements provide clients with services in various areas, which are critical to their well-being. Unfortunately, this task is becoming harder by the day to contend with, and the client suffers when quality care is unavailable. According to “Human Services in a...

their services. Police has evolved overtime; in this paper I will describe the impact of Sir Robert Peel on the evolution of policing and its history.
Sir Robert Peel Paper
Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) updated England's criminal code. He established the first modern police force in London, whose members were nicknamed after him "bobbies." Sir Robert Peel wanted a police force that would provide citizens with “the full and complete protection of the law”and“check the increase of crime.” Sir Robert...

﻿ Syed Azman Ibrahim's privately held Weststar Aviation is Southeast Asia's largest helicopter service for offshore oil rigs. Private equity firm KKR invested $200 million last October. Company also imports commercial vehicles and luxury cars, and customizes vehicles for the police and armed forces. FED up with traversing the country’s roads to grow his luxury car business, Tan Sri Syed Azman Syed Ibrahim acted on a bit of advice that made him one of the richest people in Malaysia.
He was told to...

Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary
Background
Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar was born in Alor Setar, Kedah in 1951. His family originates from Hadhramaut, Yemen. Before deciding to settle in Orissa, his father traveled to Central Asia for trade. Next, the father to Thailand. In the mid 40s, then the parent of Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar decided to settle in Alor Setar, Kedah. In 1946, his father married. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar has seven siblings and he is the third. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar living in destitute conditions to the...

Sir Robert Peel and American Policing
Kristi Pursley
CJA/214
August 15, 2011
Don Redden
Sir Robert Peel and American Policing
The history of policing dates back several thousand years ago when there was no order or peace and inhumane acts upon citizens was the norm with religious, political, or military police acting as the law. Policing was unstable and unorganized. Citizens took the law into their own hands and served as judge, jury, and executioner. There was not such a thing as being...

Analysis of ‘Kubla Khan’ regarding Colonial Discourse:
As a product of the complex discursive web of the 18th century, the Orientalist Coleridge could not act out of such historical forces as colonialism that had gone into shaping him and his poetry.He, in post colonial discourse, was unable to go parallel with the theory of ‘Arts for Arts sake’ and ‘Willing Suspension of Disbelief’.
In Kubla Khan,Coleridge is trying to establish the heagemony of Abyssinian Christianity which according to him...

Kassim Ahmad
Background
THINKER, teacher, socialist, politician, Kamunting detainee. In his time, Kassim Ahmad was all these and was certainly no stranger to controversy.
Following his own philosophical muse has taken him from the highs of his acclaimed commentary on the Hikayat Hang Tuah (in which he argues that Hang Jebat is the true hero of the Malay epic) to the lows of a five-year spell under the Internal Security Act.
What’s more, after serving 18 years as national chairman of the Parti...

IMRAN KHAN
Imran Khan the former captain of Pakistan Cricket team and the leader of the Tehrik-e-Insaaf was born on November 25, 1952 at Lahore. He received his initial education at Aitchison College, Lahore and then took admission in the Royal Grammar School, Worcester in England. Thereafter, he went to study Economics and Politics at Keble College, Oxford from 1973 to 1976.
Cricket was very much a part of Imran Khan’s family. Inspired by his cousins, Javed Burki and Majid Khan who were first...

called Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. This book describes the Mongol Legacy and how his achievements have impacted the globe since he was first found. This book consists of Jack Weatherford’s take of how the Mongolian empire impacted the world. This book is divided into sections that talk about the stages of the Mongol influence.
The first chapter is an introduction and a first chapter name “A Blood Clot”. It starts out with the speculation of the death of Genghis Khan. Some say...

Mario Honore’
Sir Robert Peel Paper: Effects on Modern Policing
Through many years in our history, policing worked without checks and balances, and strictly with trail and error. The structure that was used in those days was not entirely solid in design. There was no procedure to fight crime and law enforcement had no basis. Then, modern policing began in the early nineteenth century. Sir Robert Peek finally allowed for a change in the criminal justice...

Political order refers to a set of organizations, and a series of actions that enables the state to try and stabilize society to create a sense of order, therefore preventing social chaos. Political order and disorder are everywhere - we practice this on an everyday scale. Social Scientists try to connect the routine and micro-level effects of everyday lives, with the larger scale process of the State, which provides an institution for political order for society.This essay will examine and assess...

Sir Robert Peel
Christina Buenrostro
CJA/214 Version 2
August 5, 2010
Roy Diaz
Sir Robert Peel
Today the world has become a very dangerous place to live. Sometimes you can not even walk to the store without seeing a crime in progress or a crime scene investigation. Children are restricted to their home because of constant danger that goes on in their community. However, communities today have a police department assigned to protect and serve and this includes helping keep crime...

History 2B
January 31, 2013
William and the Khans
William of Rubruck composed a sequential and descriptive analysis of his experiences during his journey to the Mongolian empire in 1253 CE. His conquest took place primarily to affirm that Sartach Khan and the other Mongol Khans were Christian. Throughout his recordings he is repeatedly overwhelmed by the religious, cultural, linguistic, and political differences between the Mongolian Empire, and Western Europe. As a Franciscan friar, his humble...

﻿ Peshawar
See
The Old City Centre with the Qissa Khwani Bazaar, Bazar-e-Kalan, Clock Tower Square, Chowk Yadgar, Tehsil Gorgathri, Mohabbat Khan Mosque, Sunehri Masjid (Sadar), Peshawar Museum, Khyber Bazar. Parks includes Khalid bin waleed park, Shahi bagh and Wazir bagh. The traditional halal food of Peshawar can be bought from Namak Mandi, Khyber Bazar. The famous "Kulfa" can be accessed from Qissa Khwani Bazar in the months of Apri-Sept every year, when there is hot...

the most powerful chief executives amongst the fifty states (Kender, 2013). The Missouri governor is able to appoint state judges. The executive divisions include ten major departments: Revenue, Agriculture, Economic Development, Insurance, Social Services, Mental Health, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Labor and Industrial Relations, and Higher Education. Missouri’s Executive Branch consists of all state elective and appointive employees and is accountable for executing the laws of the state. The...

Federal government of the United States, Judiciary, Law
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Genghis Khan, or Ghengis Khan as he is more widely known, was born about the year 1162 to a Mongol chieftain, Yesugei, and his wife. He was born with the name of Temujin, which means 'iron worker' in his native language. When Temujin was born his fist was clutching a blood clot which was declared an omen that he was destined to become a heroic warrior.Very little is known of Temujin until he was around age 13 when his father declared that his son was to find a fiancée and get married. After several...

them from power. With the war of 1857 this feeling was intensified and every attempt was made to ruin and suppress the Muslims forever. Thus the Mughal rule
came to an end and the sub- continent went directly under the British crown.
SirSyedAhmadKhan made modern education the way to progress
After the Muslim rule, the new rulers, the British, implemented a new educational policy with drastic changes. The policy restricted Arabic, Persian and
religious education in schools and made...

important functions of political literacy of citizens and an important channel of political communication (Louw,2010). Without Internet, television, newspapers and magazines, even well-educated people can not properly navigate the complex mosaic of conflicting political processes to make responsible decisions. Media allow them to think outside the box directly to individual experience doing foreseeable world politics, but through the prism of their own vision of political reality. However, there...

full fledged kingdoms and states and each of these massive societies had their own political ideas and ideals, the matter of running the state in an appropriate manner came to be known as politics. This however did not mean the end of politics in other spheres of life. Theories on political thought and process began to be discussed, and a new era in politics came about.
The institutions and customs and political ideas of the ancient civilizations grew up slowly, age by age, no man designing and...

General Muhammed Ayub Khan was appointed as Cheief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) by President Iskander Mirza on October 7, 1958.Khan receives tremendous support from the people of the country as they were frustrated by the ill political situation in Pakistan.
Ayub Khan announced the new constitution of Pakistan in 1962. In this constitution it was laid down that the future form of Government would be Presidential. This form of Government gives most of the powers to the president for running...

give it away.
“My mother taught us nothing is yours until you have given it away with all your heart in the hope it will make someone’s life easier.”
As far as Syed Mokhtar is concerned, he is merely the steward of wealth that is meant to be spent in the service of mankind.
In 2007, the May 20 edition of the World Business nominated Syed Mokhtar as one of the Top 20 “Progressive Asians”, citing him as one “who has no interest in personal aggrandisement.”
In 2008, Malaysia honoured him as Tokoh...

attempted to bring in land reforms but the idea was not implemented properly. Labor, law and administrative reforms were also introduced during his regime. Ayub Khan also initiated Family Laws in the country. He planned a new city and moved the capital from Karachi to Islamabad in 1962.
Every thing was moving in the right direction for Ayub Khan till the start of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. The performance of the Pakistani army was good but the war caused a rapid decline of the country's economy...

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GROUP TMC 4
INTRODUCTION
Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary is the chosen leader that I want to share in this assignment. Before this, we just heard his name without knowing his background. I eager to write about him because he just an ordinary person that doing extraordinary things. He is also the richest Malay in this country and very much respected businessman and philanthropy. I will share with you about the life of Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary and highlighted about his contribution...

birth to two distinct cultures with no similarities.
The ideology of Pakistan took shape through an evolutionary process. Historical experience provided the base; with SirSyedAhmadKhan began the period of Muslim self-awakening; Allama Iqbal provided the philosophical explanation; Quaid-i-Azam translated it into a political reality; and the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, by passing Objectives Resolution in March 1949, gave it legal sanction. It was due to the realization of Muslims of South...

Sir Robert Peel's Position on Policing � PAGE �6�
Sir Robert Peel's Position on Policing
Kessha Hobson
Survey of Justice and Security
Professor Steven J. Duplissis, J.D.
March 14, 2010
Introduction
The real key for policing is the police are the people and the people are the police. Community policing has become a new trend in law enforcement over the past few decades. Sir Robert Peel is probably the most influential name associated with modern day policing. Sir Robert Peel's nine principles...

Prompt:
In some countries every young person must serve two years of military
service. Should we have a similar policy in the United States? Write an
essay stating your position on this issue and supporting it with
convincing reasons. Be sure to explain your reasons in detail.
The Model Essay:
What You Can Do for Your Country
A few countries require every young person to serve two years of
military service, and as we continue to face military conflicts across the
Introduction
Statement...

Ideology --- Two Nation Theory SirSyed --- Quaid --- Iqbal
Introduction: i) SirSyed AhmedKhan: The man who spoke first the Muslims as a “nation” in the modern times was none other than SirSyed Ahmed Khan. In 1867, he said: “I am convinced that both these nations will not join whole heartedly in anything. At present there is no open hostility between the two nations. But on accounts of so called educated people it will increase in the future.” Analyzing on the demand of Indian National Congress...

British Raj, Indian independence movement, Indian National Congress
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Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The poem Beowulf and the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are two pieces of literary work that share a series of elements that can be described as similarities , which help us to set the main characters of both poems as similars, even though each one of them has his own manner and his own background, there is a point in which both will converge into an entity of bravery and honor, this considering that Beowulf and Gawain both are human beings , therefore...

warrior code, the term comes from the French word for horseman, involving honor gallantry and individual training and service to others. The chivalric code dictates a knight’s lifestyles and actions throughout his lifetime. Strictly achieving the chivalric code proved to be a difficult task for a knight because of the knight’s emotional and physical wants and needs. Although flawed, Sir Gawain possesses all of the attributes necessary for a knight to uphold his moral, social, and religious duties.
Morality...

Sirhandi, Amin-ul-Hasanat (Pir Sahib of Manki Sharif), Pir Sahib of Zakori Sharif, Pir Jamaat Ali Shah, Maulana Sanaullah Amratsari, Maulana RasheedAhmad Ghangohi, Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanotavi, Haji Zaman Ali Shaheed and a lot of others.
In fact, the foundation stone of Pakistan Movement was laid by Hazrat Mujadid Alaf Sani, Sheikh Ahmad Sirhandi who did not hesitate to confront with the British royal authority and put his life at stake to light the torch for the regeneration of Islamic...

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The role and place of Sir James Douglas in the development of British Columbia
Dylan Koltz Hale
HIST-1390-A01 – History of Colonial Canada: 1500-1885
Prof. Friesen
11/14/2013
Sir James Douglas was a born a world away from the west coast of Canada, but over the course of his life he had irrevocably altered the area we know today as British Columbia. Born in British Guyana he was one of three children of Martha Ann Ritchie; a mixed race women known as a “free coloured”. His father...

impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women's lives. The Pakistani women of today enjoy a better status than most Muslim women. Women in Pakistan have progressed in various fields of life such as politics, education, economy, services, health and many more. However, on an average, the women's situation vis-à-vis men is one of systemic gender subordination, although there have been attempts by the government and enlightened groups to elevate the status of women in Pakistani society...

Sir Albert James Smith
Birthplace: Born in Shediac, New Brunswick in the county of Westmoreland on March 12, 1822.
Death: Died at age 62 on June 30, 1883 after a lengthy illness at his residence in Dorchester, New Brunswick.
Education: Reared in relative comfort, Albert James Smith attended the Madras school of the Church of England and continued his education at the new Westmoreland county Grammar School. And upon leaving that institution he became a student at law in the office of the late Edward...